December 2017

It's not much to ask is it? After a year's hard work and in particular, on the run up to Christmas, is it wrong of us to wish that we have some great entertaining telly to enjoy over the festive period?

Sometimes you really look forward to watching the series finale of a gripping drama on TV, but unfortunately it turns out to be a right big letdown. ITV1's 'Prey'(series one) and 'The Replacement' from BBC One, are two recent examples of being very guilty of this. Nevertheless, some do indeed live up to the much trailed hype, therefore I give you BBC Two's utterly brilliant 'Peaky Blinders'.

As Theresa May’s deputy, Damian Green, battles for his political future, two blokes on a bench discuss porn and plod. Another issue in the news - Mark Borkowski and Kevin O'Sullivan banter about the underbelly of spin.

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After ten years in Hollywood, Kevin returned to London to work for the Daily Mirror in a number of executive roles, including showbusiness editor and features editor. Keen to get back to writing, he became the Mirror's film and theatre critic. And in 2006 transferred to the Sunday Mirror as TV columnist. The rest is history. His last column appeared on February 21st, 2016. By an extraordinary coincidence he launched this wonderful website on the same day.
A familiar face on telly, Kevin is also a seasoned broadcaster. He is the TV critic for Channel 5's The Wright Stuff, on which his popular Talking Telly slot is aired every Friday. He is a regular contributor to Radio 5's Afternoon Edition Television Club. And he reviews the newspapers on Sky News' breakfast programme Sunrise with Eamonn Holmes.